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Sv: Gave til to damer fra Thailand

En hyggelig og omtenksom gave er alltid flott. Fant litt Thai-etikette på nett:

Gift giving in Thailand is often informal. Except at weddings or other important events, it is not necessarily expected. However, preparing a simple, neatly-wrapped gift is certainly a worthwhile gesture of friendship and appreciation. If you are going to give a gift to a Thai friend or host, there are a few important things to know:
•Don’t wrap a gift in black, blue, or green. These are the colors used at funerals, and are associated with mourning. Red is an auspicious color for gifts among Chinese Thais.
•It is not common for Thais to open a gift in front of the giver.
•Fruit, flowers, candy or chocolates are always safe choices. You may also give books, liquors, or stationary. Use your best judgment about what your host would find appropriate or useful.
•If you are invited to someone’s home, bringing a gift is not mandatory. However, a small token of gratitude is always appreciated.

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